
Question about going 67J : r/army - Reddit
2014年11月8日 · 67J here, still in flight school but I can answer your question. If you want to go medevac you have to be MSC but if you want to fly, put aviation first with MSC as your second choice. If you get picked up for MSC you'll have to put in a packet to get picked up as a Juliet which will require letters or recommendation and a good SIFT score.
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2010年11月8日 · Pros: 67J's actually spend a disproportionate amount of their company grade time actually at the company compared to a 15A (normal AV officer) because of the way that a MEDEVAC company is set up (O4s are COs, O3 are PLs, LTs serve as section leaders) which allows them sometimes to build flight hours faster than their 15A peers.
67J Training : r/Armyaviation - Reddit
2017年10月15日 · You are a 70B after Fort Sam and get 67J after completing flight school. Company structure is 1Lt is assistant platoon leader, CPT is platoon leader, and major is commander. DA Pam 600-4 specifically says your focus as a PL and APL is to get 500 hours and make pilot in command, so when people tell you Officers don't fly much, just disregard ...
67J Question : r/Armyaviation - Reddit
2020年7月18日 · Well a 67J is a commissioned guy which isn't a bad thing but is not the same path as a warrant officer. If you have no military background with a bachelors degree you would need to apply and graduate OCS prior to anything. Once you commission from OCS you do branch selection. The branch for 67J is Medical Service Corps.
67J BOLC/ IERW Question : r/Armyaviation - Reddit
2023年5月1日 · As of yesterday I'm a newly commissioned 2LT from the Class of 2023. I commissioned into the Medical Service Corps under Active Duty. And I was primarily select for the 67J Flight Training Selection Panel, so I will be attending IERW following the completion of AMEDD BOLC. I think I have a slight discrepancy with my scheduling.
67 J opportunity? : r/Armyaviation - Reddit
2023年11月30日 · Idk the process to be a 67J, but if you're more interested in AV, you can try for guard or reserves. Just putting it out there as an option. I'm an MSIV and going AV in the guard. I'm also going to a MEDEVAC unit which was what I wanted.
Becoming an Army Pilot through MEDEVAC : r/Armyaviation - Reddit
2020年8月18日 · 2. The FY18 MS Corps flight training selection panel will convene on or about 14 March 2018 to select Regular Army MS officers to attend Army flight training (Initial Entry Rotary Wing (IERW) training) and subsequent reclassification to Area of Concentration (AOC) 67J (Aeromedical Evacuation Officer). 3.
MOS 67J (Medevac) Army National Guard only? - General Military ...
2012年6月15日 · First off. Hello. My name is Corey. I want to be an army aviator. I am slightly confused. First is the Army National Guard the only units who fly medevac? Second, can a army aviator submit an application for 67J? or is the only way to be considered for 67J is by coming up through MSC and being sponsored through flight school?
Branched Medical Service Corps I want to go 67J : r/army - Reddit
2016年11月17日 · a. ar 611-110, selection and training of army aviation officers, 15 june 2005. THIS MILPER MESSAGE WILL EXPIRE NLT 31 DEC 2016. PANEL DATE: THE FY16 MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS (MSC) FLIGHT TRAINING SELECTION PANEL WILL CONVENE ON OR ABOUT 10 MAR 2016.
67J Day by Day Life? : r/Armyaviation - Reddit
2024年3月27日 · Being a 67J is awesome. I’m REFRADING in a few months after my 6 year ADSO. 750 hours, PC,AMC,MBO. Never spent a second on staff. 1.5 years SL, 2.5 year PL, 2 year OPSO. If you’re a good dude and look out for the company, Commanders can keep you around for a long time.